AuthorTomothy Berry

The autobiography of the famous Swedish player not only brings readers to the world of football but also understands the life of a poor child in the Nordic country.
Listening to the football player’s autobiography, the reader will immediately guess which pages of the book will be dry with a schedule of training, scoring or winning.

More blatant are exclamations: the player’s autobiography is worth mentioning? These prejudices will be removed if you read “I am Zlatan Ibrahimovic“. True to the strong, energetic personality of Zlatan, nearly 400 pages of writing are lively and appealing to readers.

Moreover, the book is written by the famous writer David Lagercraniz. So childhood stories, boredom when playing at Barca club or affection for wife and children … are described in detail, harmonious humor, philosophy.

Most impressive when I read “I am Zlatan Ibrahimovic” is probably the rise of his love boy and his life is difficult. Childhood memories always haunt him. It was her mother’s scolding, which were disordered beer cans filled with Dad’s floor, an empty refrigerator on hungry days.

He haunted Zlatan later, when he became a wealthy, wealthy player with tens of millions of dollars in the bank, he always told his wife: “I want to fill my fridge every time. eat”.

Going up from difficult, Ibra has to work twice, 3 times more ordinary people, have to endure the humiliation from both relatives. Ibra’s parents divorced when he was 2 years old. Even when he started to join the football world and soon showed talent, Ibra continued to endure contempt and contempt of all.

Everyone prejudiced Ibra as a brat, mischievous kid, with an insolent and irresponsible way of speaking. In all eyes, Zlatan was like “a man on Mars.” But apparently, he did not consider it a matter of forcing himself to change. He is still himself, still playing football in his own way.

Harry Potter is a famous work, attracting millions of readers and fans alike. Mysterious, mystical details are mainly J. Creative creative but a big part of it is true legends in reality, they are synthesized from many different cultures.

From the beginning “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone”, the author “integrated” the legend of the witch’s stone to create his story. In fact, the stone’s original name was “The Philosopher’s Stone” and was only renamed “The Sorcerer’s Stone” because publishers wanted to attract readers.

Also, the owner of the stone – Nicolas Flamel is a real person. He is an alchemist and translator living in the 15th century. His life is still a mystery to all of us. It is said that he died in 1400 but strangely enough, the book records his witchcraft formula that was born more than 200 years later.

According to legend, the golden stone of alchemists can create jewels as well as an immortal longevity pill for the owner. The genius physicist Isaac Newton in his life also tried his best to discover the stone’s secret without success.

Hippogriff is the product of a hybrid between a bird-headed monster and a horse. What is special about this creature is even thought to be stronger, faster and smarter than their previous generations and can move at the speed of light.

Luckily, they are known to be easier to tame than the lion-headed monsters. This is why Buckbeak in the series is so willing to let Harry ride on it. Hippogriff is really a strange and rare creature.

Koscei avoided death by keeping his soul in a magic needle hole, in a duck, in a rabbit, in an iron chest buried under an oak tree and on a magical island of Buyan. . If the chest is open, the rabbit will run away. If the rabbit is killed, the duck will fly away. If he finds an egg, smashes and breaks the needle, Koscei will die.

It is not difficult to find a person who looks negatively about life, nor does it work hard to find a person who is lost in the line of people walking on the street trying to walk step by step, like dragging the whole life. His life blended into the group, right?

Has anyone ever had to say “Oh, how boring!”, Or at times of depression, stress, bring yourself to the brink between life and death to embrace a glimmer of hope? You look up at the sky, and realize how gray it is, then you see your mood falling.

But did you notice, is that the night sky the stormy day or the early morning sunrise? Why don’t you try to find a Colorful book? Not to find a way to paint more colors for life, but you will be filled by Colorful into the way of thinking, into the heart, in your view of the various colors.

The plot of Colorful is woven with fantasy and mythical elements, but the Eto Mori cleverly brings those illusions to blend with daily life, creating an interference between the distorted reality and the fresh. bright with beautiful dreams, fanciful, very dreaming, very poetic, but also very honest.

Colorful talked about a sinful soul, so much so that it should not have been a soul-wielding, but naturally hit by a lucky lottery session of the heavenly family, there was a chance to receive the challenge again. That soul returned to the human world, where it was made a mistake before going to the grave, with the guidance of an angel, practicing again from the beginning by borrowing someone’s body and staying in a certain room for a certain period of time. .

The catcher in the rye is a small, thin book that is unlike anyone. It is also the character of the main character, Holden – rebellious, lack of education, and strange.

Holden doesn’t like anything, he just wants to stand on the edge of a vast field, to watch over the children playing. Holden hated everything, he rambled on, chattering for hours about bad habits, bad habits, mediocre deception that people are acting for each other. Holden is crude, obscene and does not follow any pattern of life, he is just himself.

The catcher in the rye borrowed the thought of a young man to look at life in a funny and intelligent way. The language is simple, sometimes very vulgar, expressing the character of the character, the book goes into the hearts of people because the simple philosophy still exists every day in life. And then it will remain in the mind of the reader a thought that seems to have forgotten long ago: I am myself.

“The catcher in the rye ” is a novel by American writer J..Salinger. It recounts the story of the main character, Holden Caulfield, during his days in New York City after being expelled from Pencey Prep college.

“If you really want to hear, then the first thing you want to know is where I grew up, how my childhood was infected, what my parents did before laying me off, .. great so that the biography is like that of David Copperfield, but I don’t want to go into those things, tell you the truth, first of all, because those things are not attractive to me, later on for my parents. I will be bloody for two trips if I mention something that is quite clear about them, they are very sensitive about such types, especially my father, they are nice – I don’t know what language to speak – but at the same time Also sensitive, I don’t tell you my stupid biography or anything. ”

Sapiens History of Humanity book – a dream that recounts a relentless evolutionary journey about a temporary home called the universe, where the small humanity resides as a grain of sand on a vast desert.

Yuval’s Human History Noah Harari has a four-part structure from the revolutionary awareness, agricultural revolution, human unity to the scientific revolution. Humans from a “not-so-outstanding animal” to the highest position of the pyramid, playing the hegemony of the Earth.

Are you afraid that the following book will be like a dry, tasteless textbook, a history, biological doctrine that you have studied before? The answer is no. That’s why Bill Gates praised Harari as the one who tells the history of humankind, making everyone feel the most accessible.

Before thinking about the “non-dominant animal” in this book, we need to realize what homo sapiens mean? According to the study, our ancestors were a large type of ape. That great type of ape is not only an ancestor of humankind but also an ancestor of chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans today. In it, species sapiens (wise) belong to the person genus. After Homo floreiensis was extinct 45,000 years ago, homo sapiens were the only human remains. Therefore, we use the term Homo sapiens to refer to humans today.

13.5 billion years ago, matter and energy appeared to mark the beginning of physics, atoms and molecules appeared to mark the beginning of chemistry. Then, over the next 9 billion years, the Earth formed.

Everything that is predetermined, the species that are present, the Homo sapiens developed in East Africa, then the revolutionary awareness gives people the language of imagination to serve the needs of communication and information exchange. then agricultural revolution, scientific revolution quickly motivated people to go beyond the Earth.

From the beginning to the end of the book, Haraki has warned about the rapid evolution of humans compared to the rules and mechanisms of nature. People from the penultimate position in the food chain list have made spectacular leaps.

The Great Gatsby is the “extraordinary, beautiful” novel by writer Fitzgerald. It is on the list of the 100 best novels of the 20th century and one of the ten greatest works of all time. That is voted by Time magazine, was translator Trinh Lu translated under the title of Great Gatsby.

Gatsby tells the story of Nick Carraway’s recollections of the 1922 incident to his close friend Gatsby and his secret relationship with his cousin. She was married – Daisy, “for the whole life Gatsby went to build this house and property because of the beauty. For Gatsby it’s the ideal of life.

Before that, Gatsby knew Daisy when he was in the army, but at that time Gatsby was just a white hometown guy, having no money to worry about, taking care of Daisy. And when he met his love, Gatsby was determined to do everything to get rich to get Daisy.

Later, Gatsby made a plan to ask Nick to invite Daisy to Nick’s house for a small tea party without telling anyone that Gatsby would be there. And luckily (or possibly unhappily), Gatsby was reunited with the man in his dream, and he showed Daisy his cheeky fortune, and after the first moment of surprise the two quickly slammed into each other wings fast.

The sneaky, secret and tragic affair, has something like that taken from the life of the author. Writer Fitzgerald and his affair with Zelda – who loomed in most of his novels, all of those are appeared in it.

Almost in all Fitzgerald’s novels, the first page deals with Zelda, his first love, full of melancholy and bitterness. The two had been engaged, and had canceled their marriage because Zelda had to wait too long. And after both came together, when Fitzgerald, at that time, became famous and became rich by selling his novels.

The “Colorful” follows the usual insecurities that people may encounter in life, but some people find them too abnormal, too horrible, leading to heartbreak and then unable to overcome.

In order to release those norms, Colorful presents an unusual solution. Life is a way to live the way you like, but once you have withdrawn from it, there is no experience for you to choose.

The content of the book is told of a serious offender, he died and not reincarnated. But while his soul is losing his memory and floating in a dark place worthy of him, a white angel appeared, raised his hand to stop him, announced that he had just won the lottery. fortunate of heaven, received the opportunity to practice cum challenge.

If the practice is favorable, memories of previous life will gradually return. The moment I remember the sin I caused was also the end of the process of lodging. Your soul will leave the body to borrow and turn to heaven, convenient to set foot in reincarnation, reincarnated into another life.

In Makoto’s body, this soul must begin to understand Makoto’s life from relatives and friends to school. Gradually, that sinful soul is integrated into the boy’s life and opens many interesting, worth pondering for us.

The family has a mild father, a mother who is a good brother and a good student, Makoto only has the opposite psychological tendencies orther people. It seems like all that is needed for a happy family but the truth is quite the opposite. Journey to life in Makoto’s body makes the soul feel the same when they both feel despised by father Makoto’s weakness at work, the mother’s adultery with a dance teacher, and his brother’s words Leave him for a different lifestyle and no friends.

Colorful opens the door to a colorful life with innumerable experiences and insecurities in the soul that anyone can encounter.

These are the questions that a US Nobel Prize-winning writer John Steinbeck had asked himself when he was 58 years old. To answer those questions, he decided to drive a rickshaw across the United States. He began to go from New York City on the East Coast, through the central Great Plains, through the Montana Mountains, to California on the West Coast.

He continued to travel west along Texas to the south, crossing the southern states. Finally he returned to New York. It was a journey of nearly sixteen thousand miles that John Steinbeck called the “journey to the United States.” He had only one companion friend, that’s Charley.

Especially It’s a dog. That’s name is Charley. That’s why this book has a name “Travels with Charley”

John Steinbeck has found not only a United States but many American states on the same land. He saw not a single “American” concept that was a lot of different Americans in geography. They differ in their wealth, in their religious beliefs, in their political views, in the concept of “American dreams” and “American values.”

And so, while “finding the United States”, but this is also the journey John Steinbeck to find out his own. While He is a writer, he must face with his diverse people, the natural scenery and the complex social status of the United States. He found himself in his time as a human being, facing difficulties. And he was very happy to be with a dog that’s a loyal companion. But sometimes it was like a naughty child.

When you do Read “Travels with Charley”, you will be with Steinbeck in search of the United States as well as find out yourself. And maybe you will also find yourself in agreement with the journeys of a writer who is always on the side of the laborers of their country. Most importantly, the people who have chosen this land as a place of living are just trying to make the most worthwhile life.

Mystery books are one of the most popular categories, especially with everyone becoming more intrigued by real crime on television. There are lots to enjoy with writers who truly know how to keep you on edge with twists that only get you deeper into the story. There are many types of mystery books, each offering a unique view of what the writer wants to portray while also making you consider all the possibilities while finding out it’s actually a lot more involved.

Mystery books are great for all reading interests, especially for those of you who enjoy a read before bed. Sure, the story might have you wanting to read one chapter off to the next, but once you put the book down, it’s almost as if your mind is focused on the book instead of the things that usually keep you up. If you’re new to this category, choose any of the below books to get started.

Double Knot by Gretchen Archer

For those of you interested in a story that is intriguing and fun at the same time, Double Knot might just be your next great read. The super spy, Davis Wayne ends up on a luxury cruise with 50 billionaires but cannot get off the ship for some reason. The story follows as she attempts to find out why she’s trapped and what she can do to release herself. Even though the book lacks in thrilling details, it doesn’t introduce rather interesting characters while also adding emotional moments.

The Girl who Lived by Christopher Greyson

Introducing some suspense with a mysterious murder twist, The Girl Who Lived focuses on a woman living on the outskirts of a psychiatric hospital and attempts to find out more about her sister’s death along with the killer. Darkness is introduced with the abuse of drugs and alcohol, which is used to add yet another mysterious aspect to the story. Furthermore, the tale manages to grab your attention as emotions run high while the fast-phased tale unveils.

Escape Artists by Brad Meltzer

For those interested in conspiracies, The Escape Artist introduces you to a woman on the run and fearing for her life as officials are attempting to track her down for the things she knows. The interesting tale includes conspiracies that date back as far as Houdini. The twisty story providers an excellent read and manages to keep readers entertained as it all comes together, making it the perfect choice for someone interested in figuring out the mystery as it happens.

Brotherhood in Death by J.D. Robb

From a number 1 New York Times bestseller, J.D. Robb introduces Brotherhood in Death that features a detective trying to trace the disappearance of a powerful man with many dark secrets, causing him to have loads of enemies. The great thing about this book is that it reveals thrilling details and twists as more bodies pile up, which could be somewhat overwhelming or new readers, but for those with some mystery book experience, this is sure to keep you tuned in.

1. Lake Success by Gary Shteyngart
Lake Success, published by Random House and written by Gary Shteyngart is about a hedge fund guy in Manhattan who throws it all away to hit the road. The main character, Barry Cohen is married with a kid and has accumulated over $2 billion in assets. Cohen leaves it all behind to search for a past girlfriend but more so to leave behind demons that are chasing him. This is one that will not disappoint as it is perfect for a generation facing their 40’s.

2. The Imposter by Javier Cercas

The Imposter is based on a true story. It is published by Knopf and is based on the life of Enric Marco, a mechanic. Marco was a public face for Spanish Holocaust survivors and was the president of its survivors association. He won awards and merits of distinction for his work until his survivor story was found to be hoax. The book details how Cercas attempts to understand the fabricated lies and deceit Marco undertook and why. It discussed when it is acceptable to lie and who is better qualified to talk about the past, the survivor or the one that studies history.

3. The Splintering of the American Mind: Identity Politics, Inequality, and Community on Today’s College Campuses by William Egginton.
The splintering of the American Mind takes a look into how politics, identity and inequality has changed the mindset of American people. Egginton is a professor at Johns Hopkins University and argues that universities and colleges have becomes expensive clubs for the privileged elite versus ones available to the masses. It is one that will generate conversation, both off campus and on in how that exclusivity is changing the American mind.

4. Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment by Francis Fukuyama

Francis Fukuyama takes a sympathetic analysis of political identity. It is one that sees the author arguing that the sense of being is now dismissed and that material interests are the driving force for many in the world. He explores how other countries cultivate identities within their people based on democratic and liberal values in a fresh and crisp presentation.

5. Arthur Ashe: A Life by Raymond Arsenault
Arthur Ashe: A Life is published by Simon & Schuster, $37.50 and is the first major biographical book about the Arthur Ashe, one of America’s greatest tennis players. It was written by Raymond Arsenault, a civil rights historian and depicts how Ashe’s activism was an important part of his life, just as tennis was. The book offers a close look into his life and includes evidence that supports he was more than just a tennis player, but one who was extraordinary in his off-court work.